Increased collagen cross-linking is a signature of dystrophin-deficient muscle

胶原交联增加是肌营养不良蛋白缺乏的肌肉的特征

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作者:Lucas R Smith, David W Hammers, H Lee Sweeney, Elisabeth R Barton

Conclusion

These findings implicate elevated collagen cross-linking as an important component of the disrupted ECM in dystrophic muscles, and heightened cross-linking is evident in mouse, dog, and man. Muscle Nerve 54: 71-78, 2016.

Methods

DMD patient biopsies and samples from mdx mice and golden retriever muscular dystrophy dog samples (with appropriate controls) were analyzed. Collagen cross-linking was evaluated using solubility and hydroxyproline assays. Expression of the cross-linking enzyme lysyl oxidase (LOX) was determined by real-time polymerase chain reaction, immunoblotting, and immunofluorescence.

Results

LOX protein levels are increased in dystrophic muscle from all species evaluated. Dystrophic mice and dogs had significantly higher cross-linked collagen than controls, especially in the diaphragm. Distribution of intramuscular LOX was heterogeneous in all samples, but it increased in frequency and intensity in dystrophic muscle.

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